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Burton Twin Snowboard

Item # : 101198  |  Year : 2008
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Skill Level: Intermediate

Sierra Says:
As much as I hate to talk about graphics, the new Burton Twins artwork is intense. The sketched out graphic has tons of hidden doodle like drawings behind the main artwork. The graphic definitely matches how it wants to be ridden. It's a twin tipped killer. This year Burton made the waist wider for more stability on jumps, rails and anything else you want to point it at. And yes, it is a true twin tip and both shape and flex.

Burton Says:
Lay waste to any transition when wheeling this twin-tipped chariot of destruction. At the team's request, the Twin comes correct with a mid-wide waist width that allows for more stability when taking on any transition or kicker. Mellow enough for pressing one over the battleship rail, yet solid enough for slaying the US Open's bulletproof slopestyle course, the Twin always goes off.

Same great taste, same great shape. The burton Twin is a killer and the graphics are so Johnny Depp its rediculous.
-Ride A Capita
Terrain Uses
AgreesCategory
(2)Half Pipe
(2)Jumps
(1)Boxes and Rails
(1)Speed
(1)Powder
(1)Carving
(1)Backcountry
(2)Groomers
Pros
AgreesCategory
(2)Durable
(1)Easy to carve
(1)Stable at high speeds
(1)Popular model
(1)Strong edgehold
(1)Popular on mountain
(2)Well known brand
Cons
AgreesCategory
None entered
- Wider Stance width (157 )
- Sintered Vision Base
- Park Fly II core
- Dualzone EGD
- Triax Response Fiberglass
- Infinite Ride
- 10:45 Sidewalls
- Pro tip Elliptical Tip and tail kicks
- True twin shape and flex
- Negative core profile

Waist Widths:
148 = 247mm
151 = 249mm
154 = 252mm
157 = 254mm
161 = 259mm
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Burton Twin Snowboard Reviews (4 total)


trewyn15
trewyn15 100
1


Instructor (3275)
1/17/2009


Graphics: best graphic of year
Burton Twin
Terrain Use: Half Pipe, Jumps, Boxes and Rails, Speed, Powder, Carving, Backcountry, Groomers, All Mountain
Pros: Durable, lightweight, Easy to carve, Stable at high speeds, Strong edgehold, Well known brand
Other Thoughts: twin board, its got a sick graphic and performs great

1/16/2009


Graphics: bought because of graphic
Award Nominations: Best Graphic
LOve the Skulls
Terrain Use: Half Pipe, Jumps, Groomers, All Mountain
Pros: Durable, lightweight, Popular model, Popular on mountain, Well known brand
Other Thoughts: OMG LOVE THIS BOARD

3/4/2008


Kick ass board
Pros: Killer graphics and versatility of the board. Perfect for all around park/groomer riding.
Cons: Would prefer this to be a little bit stiffer and, considering it's a park board, the EST system would've been nice to have on this.
Other Thoughts: Overall, a great board for the novice to skilled rider. You can take this board on the trails, parks and pretty much wherever you want to go.

1/22/2008


The Twin is a great park board
Pros: Nice flex and super fun board to ride. The Burton twin is a great park board that can also handle the rest of the mountain. The park fly 2 core is designed with park riding in mind. The twin is super fun to ride.
Cons: This board doesn't feature Burton's new EST system, so it has just the normal 3D hole pattern, The graphics on it this year aren't the greatest but it you like the whole skull thing thats great.
Other Thoughts: Board is just fin to ride, get one you wont be disappointed.



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Burton Twin Snowboard Advice & Chat



J Mac 0
13

Guest
Question
hello?:
-- can someone help me?
--- can someone help me
---- o
----- ok
------ so i want to buy a burton twin the 2008 version
------- but i have a size 13 boot
-------- so that kind of sucks
--------- does that screw me over
---------- nice
----------- im 15 years old too
------------ so they might get bigger
------------- anyway
-------------- does my feet screw me over from getting that board
--------------- well i kno
---------------- but if i got it from somewhere else
----------------- that means like out right
------------------ yeah but i cant set it to a 45 degree angle
------------------- theres no way
-------------------- how much of a duck stance is it
--------------------- and your feet dont drage
---------------------- hmm
----------------------- whats your WW
------------------------ my bindings are set at 13 -13
------------------------- o
-------------------------- whats the board
--------------------------- what is your board
nitrorider123
nitrorider123 0
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Ski Bum (222)
Best Answer
i can try and help
-- okay
--- yeah i know how you feel..i got a 12.5
---- im 15 to
----- yeah
------ there is only one size left in the twin
------- well how do you set your bindings...like duck stance?
-------- i have a normal width board and i just set my bindings to duck stance
--------- i know that
---------- mine is a 16 degree and -16 i think
----------- nope
------------ there is a tiny bit of overhang but no drag
------------- do you understand what i mean about duck stance
-------------- not sure i ride a 156 though
--------------- ride agenda
---------------- 08
----------------- i have a 156 08 ride agenda
carveDUB
carveDUB 0
0

Lift Op. (20)
Question
Burton: 08 DOM vs. 08 Twin
-- has anyone rode both and can shed some light on differences in the two. i ride groomers on the east coast but spend 50+% of my time in the park. rails, boxes, and kickers. pros and cons of each would be greatly appreciated.
--- thanks in advance guys.---- that's exactly what i expected as an answer but i wanted someone with experience on both. thanks alot bro!
----- much appreciated
Steve
Steve 0
99


Best Answer
yea i have ridden both
-- the twin is a bit stiffer and more versatile
--- has a little more pop and landing stability too
---- the Dom is killer for the boxes and rails but falls short is just about every other category when compared to the twin
carveDUB
carveDUB 0
0

Lift Op. (20)
Question
Burton: 08 DOM vs. 08 Twin
-- has anyone rode both and can shed some light on differences in the two. i ride groomers on the east coast but spend 50+% of my time in the park. rails, boxes, and kickers. pros and cons of each would be greatly appreciated.
--- thanks in advance guys.---- that's exactly what i expected as an answer but i wanted someone with experience on both. thanks alot bro!
----- much appreciated------ how does the twin stack up against a custom?
Steve
Steve 0
99


Best Answer
yea i have ridden both
-- the twin is a bit stiffer and more versatile
--- has a little more pop and landing stability too
---- the Dom is killer for the boxes and rails but falls short is just about every other category when compared to the twin
carveDUB
carveDUB 0
0

Lift Op. (20)
Question
Burton: 08 DOM vs. 08 Twin
-- has anyone rode both and can shed some light on differences in the two. i ride groomers on the east coast but spend 50+% of my time in the park. rails, boxes, and kickers. pros and cons of each would be greatly appreciated.
--- thanks in advance guys.---- that's exactly what i expected as an answer but i wanted someone with experience on both. thanks alot bro!
----- much appreciated------ how does the twin stack up against a custom?
Steve
Steve 0
99


Best Answer
yea i have ridden both
-- the twin is a bit stiffer and more versatile
--- has a little more pop and landing stability too
---- the Dom is killer for the boxes and rails but falls short is just about every other category when compared to the twin
carveDUB
carveDUB 0
0

Lift Op. (20)
Question
Burton: 08 DOM vs. 08 Twin
-- has anyone rode both and can shed some light on differences in the two. i ride groomers on the east coast but spend 50+% of my time in the park. rails, boxes, and kickers. pros and cons of each would be greatly appreciated.
--- thanks in advance guys.---- that's exactly what i expected as an answer but i wanted someone with experience on both. thanks alot bro!
----- much appreciated------ how does the twin stack up against a custom?
Steve
Steve 0
99


Best Answer
yea i have ridden both
-- the twin is a bit stiffer and more versatile
--- has a little more pop and landing stability too
---- the Dom is killer for the boxes and rails but falls short is just about every other category when compared to the twin
carveDUB
carveDUB 0
0

Lift Op. (20)
Question
Burton: 08 DOM vs. 08 Twin
-- has anyone rode both and can shed some light on differences in the two. i ride groomers on the east coast but spend 50+% of my time in the park. rails, boxes, and kickers. pros and cons of each would be greatly appreciated.
--- thanks in advance guys.---- that's exactly what i expected as an answer but i wanted someone with experience on both. thanks alot bro!
----- much appreciated------ how does the twin stack up against a custom?
Steve
Steve 0
99


Best Answer
yea i have ridden both
-- the twin is a bit stiffer and more versatile
--- has a little more pop and landing stability too
---- the Dom is killer for the boxes and rails but falls short is just about every other category when compared to the twin
carveDUB
carveDUB 0
0

Lift Op. (20)
Question
Burton: 08 DOM vs. 08 Twin
-- has anyone rode both and can shed some light on differences in the two. i ride groomers on the east coast but spend 50+% of my time in the park. rails, boxes, and kickers. pros and cons of each would be greatly appreciated.
--- thanks in advance guys.---- that's exactly what i expected as an answer but i wanted someone with experience on both. thanks alot bro!
----- much appreciated------ how does the twin stack up against a custom?
Steve
Steve 0
99


Best Answer
yea i have ridden both
-- the twin is a bit stiffer and more versatile
--- has a little more pop and landing stability too
---- the Dom is killer for the boxes and rails but falls short is just about every other category when compared to the twin


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